Brief

With Fashion House’s iconic 150-foot frontage on King Street, Freed Developments opted to celebrate King Street’s heritage as a fashion district. The project combines and connects the restoration of a silverplate historic building with a sleek new glass construction, that when completed, will house retail and restaurants on its ground level. By retaining 11 up-and-coming Canadian fashion designers to create stunning installations on the landings, the condominium building is transformed, in the words of Peter Freed, into a “modern canvas for personal design expression.”

A sky-park complete with a swimming pool promises to be the height of fashion. Dashing lipstick-red window coverings on the building’s exteriors (all of which shine a crisp, clean white inside) complete the fashion-forward design statement.

Features

Project FEATURES

362 LUXURY CONDOMINIUM AND LOFT RESIDENCES

APPROXIMATELY 9 FT. AND 10 FT. CEILING HEIGHTS IN ALL ONE-STOREY UNITS, AND 18 FT. CEILINGS IN TWO LEVEL TOWNHOMES

ENTERTAINMENT SPACES WITH MODERN OPEN FLOOR PLAN CONCEPTS

EUROPEAN DESIGNED CONTEMPORARY KITCHENS WITH STAINLESS STEEL APPLIANCES

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